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| nect with S HAPP PEOPLE SE WHO SAW THIS SWELL SHOW! Hume Cronyn Audrey ! Totter [ « it i EXTRA LAUGHS! ) JERRY i “MILLION DOLLAR CAT” Pete Smith's “BUS PESTS” M. S. Leota srom Auk Bay every Thursd 5 am. to con- O'Harra bus for Fair- banks or Anchorage. See J. B. Bul- ford v Announcement | Listen fo | ROSSE. | KIMBALL | TONIGHT a6 KINY Commissioner of Labor | Independent Ticket | SUBJECT: "Farewell to a Tyrant” (Paid adv.) Henry R. Johnson NAVAL ARCHITECT Phone Douglas 192 Juneau, Alaska, P. O. Box 2745 Plans for Pleasure and Fishing Boats, Round or Vee Bottom— For Professional or Amateur Builders. Inspect the 22-foot and 26-foot pleasure boats and the salmon troller now under construction at the Douglas Boat Shop. FROM SEATTLE FLY UNITED MAINLINERS TO CALIFORNIA AND "ALL THE EAST” FLIGHT TIMES FROM JUNEAU TO CHICAGO . . 1. NEW YORK . . 23 1/3 hrs. SAN FRANCISCO . 14 hrs. LOS ANGELES . o 17 hrs. (via connecting airline to Seattle) UNITED AIR LINES | ! In Seattle, call Ellion 3700 or your travel agent newly-married couple provide ter and poignant |in “The \v\)n(h is now at the Capitol | that jare aggravated in this case by the |appearance of a fascinating Ruman- lan refugee, h:l.\ the apartment below. !meeting between Walker ;Totter for the purpese of introduc- ;ing him results in his returning home cov- (ered with lipstick, the lid blows off jon Walker’ land it takes a deal of plotting and |placating bkefore are reconciled. modeling. ‘GAY COMEDY IS NOW AT CAPITOL The trials and tribulations of a laugh- moments alike Sailor Takes A Wife,"/ With Robert Walker as the sail- or, and June Allyson as the wife,| 'the picture tells the heartwarming story of iat first sight {at a New York canteen. they couple are -married by a justice of |peace an unfurnished brownstone 'ment he is and job the two falling in love after their meeting ‘Thinking little left, the have time and set up housekeeping in apart- Much to Walker's chagrin. given a medical discharge finds himself looking for a The hundred and one petty little sagreements and disappcintments beset the path of newlyweds Audrey Totter, who When a and Miss to a would-be employer domestic household. husband and wife D Fur cicaning, Repairing ana re- Victor’s Fur Factory. — e VOTE TOMORROW—Polls open at 8, clere at 7 p.m. Vote. | SPECIAL MEETING UNITED TROLLERS LOCAL 5 3 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRL —jUNEAU ALASKA 'WEEKEND PAA LIST INCLUDES From Fairbanks: Hal Fairhurst, - = Mrs. Lucille Hopkins. | cal hit for Betty Gr and _wn | From Whitehorse: Gladys Hm'd-‘ Alaska Coastal Century-Fox. In fact, “Billy Rose's On scheduled flights to and from jg Ting Saborne, Maurice Kauf-|limited schedules T Diamond Horseshoe” which is at Juneau this weekend, Pan American jpay Glenn Lloyd |over the week end, made only SIX the 20th Century with glamorous Air flew the following pas-| T Fairbanks: A. T. Parrish, flights Al scheduled flights were Grable at her best and 20th Cen- sengers: | Kenneth Lauritcen. jbeing held down this morning tury-Fox going all out with a From Seattle: G Fitzgerald, —,o————— | Passengers during spectacular eye-thrilling Techni- Frank Karls, Dormand McGraw days were as follows: from Juneau color production, easily tops the Marie McGraw, Leslic Kelm, M (G IDEN“"(A"O“ :)“ S"k]“l 1;'1&"[: dT"mm"h years musical field in outstanding 5| , Mrs. Johan Johnson, ace, John Borbridge, en entertainment K o ol seorge Joseph, Mrs. 2, high hilarity, dazzling dance rou- nestine Burns, Alice Gundalach, Clarance Nelson, Norma Jean Lurz, Edith Thoday, John Johnson, Mrs. Robert Hummel, Gordan Trafton, Rod Darnell, John Holberg. Harold Gronroos Hazel Beardsley, is Hall, Frank Stine, Jth Brady, Milan Raykovich, Ir- ressed the fflc!_ (l"m{ the | Jimmy Marks: to win Silverman, Lloyd Cleavers, werz for “identification only” Rnd?Bmg to -Fieh Bay F‘x'gnk Wright, Mrs. Marjorie Lez- that they were not a pass or pel-‘wmh Westfall, W. D. Field and R chinsky. mit. | H. Ishler. Cha s Sim, James Howe, Joyce With the cessation of hmmmm; ket e Howe, Mrs. Mildred Howe, Ruby the identification card requirements; From Juneau to Taku Lodge: Vir- Olson, Pat field, James Classen, head, John LeFevre. To Seattle: Joe Stockwell, Carl Jergins, Andrew Ol- son, Emil Nelson, Elton Nichols, tification or for any Harry Rubenack, Lucille Rubenack, pose | Van Sandt, Mr. H. T. Roach i S s er, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan, W. J. Beach, Catherine Beach, MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM ""FI%’I‘I“‘J(‘I’(‘: If:"f"mi"“‘j’ ,‘,‘f,‘;,j‘f-"""‘ o Nl e el BT LoNIonT B. Wurster, Charles Williams, B ; Mrs. Elton Engstrom, candidate | Noonan, Clarence Miller, Harry Gailbraith, Chester Nel- o son "All)‘n(' 11_1’:“(: John ;Zo\'\'v Leo|for the Legislature, will speak to- ;‘eas\mstono. RETIR N DR bR Tl AN e night at 9:40 p.m. over KINY. . Vance, Kermit Olsen and Betty Hill, Betty Dalziel, Leanard Penter. i X Arendt Elizabeth Arendt, Mrs. a Olson, Thelma Fair- were gradually relaxed and now nm‘l-““ D. A. Noonan,! | Steig Osman, Clarence Mills, Milt Olsen, Charles Oc]dfltom, Laura Goldstein Opa! Lurz, Albert Lurz Mr. and Fhe [Cootb. GUAN. (Capiain of tis Mrs, Port) identification cards which were issued for security reasons e ; xi jes_of oo N d 8 Sandt, Joe Alexander, During tm war the Coast Guard | S nest Gruenin cards | B, Lew- a Huston, Rayden, M. S. any purpose. All persons are cau- - MARTHA SOCIETY C.1.O.HALL Wednesday Night, Oct. 9th at 7:30 Refreshments DON’T MISS THIS Box 2466 CONDITIONS OF SALE Sale is subject to usual Depart- ment of the Interior, Surplus Property Office, Sales Condition No. 1, important portions of which are quoted below: Property must be removed at the purchaser's expense within 10 days (or such other period as may be specificially allowed in writing..) The Government warrants its title to the property sold, but makes no other warranty, express or implied, by way of description of the property or otherwise. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts thereof, and to waive tech- nical defects therein. The Gov- ernment also reserves the right to withdraw from sale any prop- erty prior to the removal thereof without incurring any liability except to refund to the purchaser any amount paid with respect to such property. The Government further reserves the right to can- cel the contract without liability if made on behalf of any prin- cipal whose name and address is not set forth in the bid. It is the responsibility of bid- ders to inspect property and they are urged to do so prior to sub- mitting bide, If a buyer fails to make full payment of the purchase price and take delivery of the vessel, all within the time specified, the full amount of the deposit shall be forfeited as liquidated dam- ages and not as a penalty. TERMS All deposits and full payment must be made by certified check, cashier’'s check or money order made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Payment in full must be made within five days of date of award. | Rummage sale. am. at Pxexbymmn Church. Department of the Interior Surplus 6 SURPLUS MARINE To be sold “As is—where is". Bids will be submitted on the form below and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked: wmber here) from Anchorage Sales List No. 22 sub- The envelope containing the bid shall be enclosed in another Department of the Interior, Box 2466, An- “Bid for mitted (your name goes here). envelope Property Office Anchorage, Alaska Bids Are Now Invited on EQUIPMENT Bids received by wire will not be honored. . NOTE: This property has been previocusly offered to priority claimants. the purchase of item (insert addressed to: Surplus Property Office, chorage, Alaska. Ttem N Subject to the terms and conditions referred to in this advertisement, the undersigned Located at Juneau: Engineer Barge Slip, Gastineau Channel Barge, BC 1375, Cargo, wood hull, 130’ x 88’ x 10’ 10”.- Repairs required. 45-045-TC-WD14 1-1 .. . |8 Barge, BC 1710, Cargo, wood, hull, 130’ x 38 x 10’ 1014”. Repairs required. 45-045-TC-WD9 1-1 . . |$....... Barge, BC 3277, Cargo, wood hull, 110’ x 38’ x 10’ 6 ”. Repairs required. 45-045-TC-WD3 1-1 ... ... $ Located at Seward: Thumbs Cove Tug, T.P. 98, wood, 96’6” x 24’6” x 106", 450 H.P. Fairbanks Morse Diesel, Design No. 333, qum required. TO-119-1-1 Engine, Marine, Buda Diesel, Model No. 6, Serial 14918, 6-cylinder, 4-cycle, 97 H.P. New. DTMR-468 TSP A $... Tanker, Y110, Steel. 6500 Barrel Capacity. 182" x 30’ x 11’2”. Design No. 294-40. Powered with (2) 225 H.P. Kolverine Diesels. Pumps can discharge | entire cargo in 3 hours qud TO- 31 1-1. £ $... submits the bids listed above. BIDDER MAILIN CITY . (signature) DATE ADDRESS . Hxl(h Buchanan, George Buch‘mnn | ‘(xuo]_\n Turner, Gomer Hllsuu,:‘r KA( AsIAl Karls, Dorothy Whitney, Dormand McGraw and Elizabeth Didrickson. From Juneau to Hoonah m'd Beams, 1,m.~ Merlv}n ‘Governor Er- Jim Bassett E. E. Wells, Norman Haley, Avery White- identification cards are no longer | L. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Irequired by the Coast Guard for |er and William Hixson; from Hnn- nah to Juneau: Governor tioned not to accept them for iden- | Gruening, Jim Bassett, Louis J: Ane other pm.\dusun Joe Alexander, Dr. M. M and Mrs. Don Fost- Wed., Oct. 9, 10 VOTE TOMORROW—Pells 8, close at 7 p.m. Vote Bids, accompanied by a 25% deposii, maus. de submitted prior to 2:00 P. M., October 23, 1946 when all bids will be opened and read at the Surplus Property Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Amount of Bid » with Dick William |__ BETTY GRABLE I AT 20TH (ENTURY Haymes ca-starred with Betty in the enthralling romance. the feature is exciting throughout It takes movie audiences behind the scenes of this fabulous night spot and into the lives of the people who make Broadway entertainment history. Betty Grable is seen as Bonnie. the girl with the most beautiful legs on Broadway, a headliner in the cast of the “Diamond Horse- hoe” show, fiercely jealous of her pesition, and hardened to every- thing but her own success. When fate spins & romantic web over which Betty trips and falls head- over-heels in love with Dick Haymes, son of her bitterest rival (William Gaxton) for spotlight hon- ors, Betty is faced with a challenge that serves as a basis for one of the most intriguing love of the year stories BHAHLES R. GlllFFlN Co. | | 1005 seconp ave - seatnie 4 - € MWOQQ"“QQOOMOQMQQO 8000000000000 9000 z 3 1 No Registration of Voters Required! % PAGE FIVE THIS SHOW NEEDS NO PRINTED ADVERTISING.... Just listen to any of the hundreds who saw and thrilled to its magnificent splendor. s GRABLE! IN THE MUSICAL & THAT QUISTRIPS THEM a! » \\\\ BHIL SILVERS - WILLIAM GAXI[]N BEATRICE KAY - CARMEN CAVALLAR( Oicted 3nd Wiiten or he Screen ty GEORGE SEATON + rosuees oy WILLIAM PERLBERG Datfy Duck and Porky Pig Are Here, Too! Latest Air Express News NIG!iT rflgbfl[il nr ”’q y NIGH'I' ATURE 7:40- 9 45 0 and 9: "v— E SHOWS AT VOTE for ANITA GARNICK Republican Candidate for HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DIVISION .~ (Paid adv.) DEMOCRAT FOR TREASURER GENERAL ELECTION Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1946 VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET! (Paid adv.) Tl lrmermseflremsenflpeemsenflpmmsenfipoe Aiformcelifsrmceifoosmeshifroreifrosectifoef} ® 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS" DC-3 HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES G0OD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 —_——————————————————